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Connotation and Denotation - Worksheet 3

Grade 5VocabularyConnotation and Denotation
Aligned to: L.5.4

Words can have positive, negative, or neutral connotations. Identify the connotation of each word.

1.

Word Bank

vintage

from an earlier time. 'Vintage' sounds classic, while 'old-fashioned' sounds outdated

assertive

speaking up for oneself. 'Assertive' sounds confident, while 'pushy' sounds aggressive

unique

one of a kind. 'Unique' sounds special, while 'weird' sounds strange

confident

self-assured. 'Confident' is positive, while 'arrogant' suggests too much pride

curious

wanting to know more. 'Curious' sounds interested, while 'nosy' sounds intrusive

thrifty

careful with money. 'Thrifty' sounds wise, while 'cheap' sounds negative

determined

not giving up. 'Determined' sounds admirable, while 'stubborn' sounds difficult

slim

thin body type. 'Slim' sounds healthy, while 'skinny' can sound unhealthy

2.

What connotation does the word "vintage" have?

A.positive
B.negative
C.neutral
3.

Which word has a more positive connotation?

A.assertive
B.pushy
4.

What is the denotation (literal meaning) of "unique"?

A.not giving up
B.thin body type
C.one of a kind
D.careful with money
5.

What connotation does the word "confident" have?

A.positive
B.negative
C.neutral
6.

Which word has a more positive connotation?

A.curious
B.nosy
7.

What is the denotation (literal meaning) of "thrifty"?

A.speaking up for oneself
B.careful with money
C.wanting to know more
D.one of a kind
8.

What connotation does the word "determined" have?

A.positive
B.negative
C.neutral
9.

Which word has a more positive connotation?

A.slim
B.skinny

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